Loudoun Domestic Abuse Response Team

Loudoun Domestic Abuse Response Team The Loudoun Domestic Abuse Response Team (DART) works to improve the criminal justice system's response to domestic violence.

The VISION of the Loudoun DART is that every home is free of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse so that each member of our community feels safe in her or his environment. The MISSION of the Loudoun DART is to ensure the safety of victims and families, and to increase offender accountability through consistent collaboration with our interagency and community partners; and to promote awareness an

d education about the pervasive effects of emotional, physical and sexual violence through training, intervention, and rehabilitation.

Wonderful article about supporting others. To "hold space" means giving unconditional support and letting go of judgment...
07/03/2016

Wonderful article about supporting others. To "hold space" means giving unconditional support and letting go of judgment and control.

Do you want to be there for a loved one, but don't know how? Here are some techniques to help you 'hold space' for people in need.

Justice prevailed.
06/22/2016

Justice prevailed.

Castillo claimed his wife committed su***de, but the medical examiner said she did not and a Loudoun jury agreed.

Members of the Loudoun D.A.R.T. will participate as panelists at this event on Sunday, June 5th.
06/03/2016

Members of the Loudoun D.A.R.T. will participate as panelists at this event on Sunday, June 5th.

04/21/2016

3 unexpected reasons why the mistreatment of women and girls continues in so many parts of the world.

04/21/2016

Loudoun’s Board of Supervisors did not have a meeting Tuesday night, but its board room was full with community members who wanted to know what more can be done to prevent domestic violence. The meeting was organized after Loudoun County saw its third domestic-related homicide of the year earlier

Members of the Loudoun Domestic Abuse Response Team, the Leesburg Police Dept, the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office, the ...
04/21/2016

Members of the Loudoun Domestic Abuse Response Team, the Leesburg Police Dept, the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office, the Commonwealth's Attorneys Office, and the Loudoun Abused Women's Shelter participated in a community forum on domestic violence at the Loudoun County Govermnent Center on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 evening.

The Loudoun County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office, Leesburg Police Department, Leesburg VA, Loudoun County Sheriff's Office, Loudoun Domestic Abuse Response Team, and Loudoun Abused Women's Shelter (LAWS)/Loudoun Citizens for Social Justice were panelists at a Domestic Violence Community Forum held last night in Leesburg. The panel answered questions and discussed outreach efforts, educational opportunities, and resources available in Loudoun County to anyone who is a victim of domestic violence.

If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence or sexual assault and needs help, please call the Loudoun Abused Women's Shelter (LAWS)/Loudoun Citizens for Social Justice 24-hour hotline at 703-777-6552.

04/13/2016

There's a New Approach to Domestic Homicide Prevention
In an effort to combat and prevent domestic homicides, law enforcement officers in Loudoun County are now using the Lethality Assessment Protocol (LAP) at the scene of domestic violence incidents.
The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office and the Leesburg Police Department, Leesburg VA Department are using the nationally-recognized, evidenced-based strategy to help prevent domestic homicides. www.loudoun.gov/dart.

04/08/2016

News Release: April 8, 2016
Law Enforcement Officers Using New Assessment Tool for Domestic Violence Incidents

Law enforcement officers in Loudoun County are now using the Lethality Assessment Protocol (LAP) at the scene of domestic violence incidents. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and the Leesburg Police Department are using the nationally-recognized, evidenced-based strategy to help prevent domestic homicides.

“We’re learning more about how to possibly save lives by identifying victims who may be in danger of being killed by their partners. Attempted strangulation, threats with weapons, stalking, sexual assault, and obsessively jealous and controlling behavior are some indicators of lethal abusers,” said Kaye Wallace, Project Manager of the Loudoun Domestic Abuse Response Team (D.A.R.T.).

Supported by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women and the Virginia Office of the Attorney General, the LAP is an innovative approach to domestic homicide prevention that helps first responders identify and respond to domestic violence situations that may become fatal for a victim. First responders are trained to use a standardized set of eleven questions, such as “has he/she ever threatened to kill you or your children," that can predict when a victim is at immediate risk of further harm. If the victim is at risk, they are immediately connected to the Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter, a 24-hour service provider, who can help get them out of the potentially dangerous situation and get them the assistance they need. This collaborative process maximizes the skills of each party to ensure the most effective outcome: law enforcement's role protecting victims in danger, and domestic violence advocates’ expertise in providing services that are proven to keep victims safe.

“The Loudoun County D.A.R.T. worked in combination with Loudoun Sheriff Mike Chapman, interim Chief Vanessa Grigsby of the Leesburg Police Department, and Nicole Acosta, Executive Director of the Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter, to implement use of this effective instrument in Loudoun County,” said Wallace. “Domestic violence homicides are heart-breaking. We must continue to work to prevent these tragic events.”

If you or someone you know is being abused, please contact the Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter (LAWS) at 703-777-6552. For more information about LAWS, visit www.lcsj.org .

The Loudoun D.A.R.T. is a multi-disciplinary team that works to improve the criminal justice system’s response to domestic violence. For more information about D.A.R.T., visit www.loudoun.gov/dart.

03/30/2016

We asked survivors, advocates and experts how to reduce fatal domestic violence.

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03/07/2016

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